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- . *• J- ............ .. . •*.». • Y -i - * • :t f ■ »V - i J«*T 2*. 19« TW O * Heppner Gaiette-Times, H rp fatr, Ballots sent out for special school levy WCCC receives monies from GWEB amount levied for operating pur poses in 1987-88 and outside its Us base? Im gon voters will also vole on measure no 2 which asks shall the City o f Im gon. Morrow County. Oregon, levy $ 146.474 outside the u s base for operating purposes'’ When asked about the levy, Doyle M -t"««lin. School Superintendent stressed that " 8 is vitally important for the programs o f the Morrow County School district and the finan cial future o f the district to get this levy passed " He «vent on to say “ if the levy is not passed. 8 will have a crucial effect on all o f our schools " If you have not received your ballot a few days after the July 22 mailing, contact the County Clerk If you are properly registered, there arc provisions for replacement ballots The ballots arc to be back in the clerk's office by 8 p m August Charlie Rawlins (L) receives a check on behalf of WCCC from 9 The County Clerk it sending out ballots to the post office July 22 for the special school district operating levy. Measure number I asks shall the Morrow County school district levy $202.916 in 1988 89 in excess of the ABOUT 15 NURSING HOME R ESID EN TS W ILL BE ATTENDING THE M O RRO W CO U N TY FAIR AT THE 4-H ANNEX BUILDING HERE IN HEPPNER O N AUGUST 18TH WE ARE A SK IN G FO R VOLUNTEERS TO CALL AND NOTIFY TONYA JON ES IN THE ACTIVITY DEPARTMENT AT P IO N E E R M EM O RIA L N U RSIN G H O M E IF YOU W O U LD LIKE TO HELP US SH O W O U R NURSING HOME RESID EN TS A FUN TIME Rudy Bergstrom (R) for $1.000. I GiVFEM |TW n - r n y - m - (T M T *-V J \:M t y ¿^=4 Y : •*; V If. : ' ; * • * l‘ »»*• > ♦/■» * >r ■' J * * • • ■ C i-. ; • r » .» '* * v - # t - - ,\ tï • a ... . y . •' • « t i » Conservation Corps! pul in check dams during the Roosevelt ad ministration Three o f these dams arc on Wilkiw Creek G olf club pro perty These dams were installed by people that didn't have jobs to give them an opportunity to earn money These are in need o f repair, along with the stream banks The club members will be doing the work on the stream hanks and hopetulh thc> will start this fall when the water level is lower, says C h a rlie R a w lin s. board repre venial i ve Peru m i s interested in lap swimm ing at the Heppner pool should con tact City Hall Swimming is tentatively set up for Tuesdays and Thursdays 5-6 p m This is subject to change Fifteen persons are needed to open the piail for lap sw imming The cost is $1 per swim By D elpha Jo n e s A notice has been received (hat the Morrow County Picnic will he held at Laurelhunt Park in Portland on Sunday. August 7 from noon to 5 p m Those attending are asked to bring potluck food and their own table service, something for a white jellies, ect . as this is the fund raiser to help pay the expenses each year to help pay the expenses each year Please notify anyone living in Morrow County and the Portland area that would be interested in at tending Such a good time to meet and renew acquaintances, see relatives one hasn't visted for some time The committee hopes to make this a super day For an address change or notifying o f plans call Arleta White 234-2346 or Ella Blake 287-3824 Lap swimmers invited to attend jj Your fine |ewelry is designed to lost o lifetim e—with the proper core. Th a t's why we o ffe r o complete ronge of (ewelry FJZEzSs (F x services. W e sell, appraise, restnng. clean, polish, repoir and check fo r loose stones ond ports. And when we re through, oil your jewelry w ill look brand new. So come visit us. And ask fo r the works. W e core. ‘ The Morrow County Soil and Water Conservation board reguested monies from the “ G o v ern o r's Watershed Enhancement Board'' (G W EB) h> be used, along with mat ching funds from the golf club, to put in steamhank riprap for the prevention o f erosion The SW CD applied for the funds with a specific project in mind, which was the stream banks Forty s it dislicu ap plied for $ 4 6 ,0 0 0 and each received $ 1.000, with the stipulation that (hey have a project in mind. In the 1930's, the CCC (Civilian Morrow Co. picnic is August 7 il iH tia o $ È è A special visitor last weekend at the Ken Wright home in Heppner. was Sono Yoshikawa, 20. from Tokyo. Japan W right's daughter Kimhcrlc was married to Dennis Trotter on July 1 6 and Sono had ex pressed a desire to attend the wedding Sono was in Heppner seven years ago w ith the LA BO 4-H Exchange program and lived with the W rights Sono and Kimheric are the same age Two years ago. Nance, another of the W right's daughters went to Japan with the Exchange program and visited Sono and her family. la s t year when Judy Wright s parents. Glen and Ixnna Smith visited the Orient, they also visited with Sono’s family Sono attends college in Tokyo at Tokyo Y .W .C .A . SJie is studying secretarial courses. Her mother is a secretary for a law firm there , ■ U N IV E R S A L ■ if? * - • . . - .r- 1 »4 • S t \ ' . V 12' • X The following is the results o f the July 12 meet o f the Heppner Barrel Club Open first-Lon Sloan, sccond- Kelsie Evans. third-Chnsti Stroeher. Novice: first run first Mary Ann Munkers; second Dawn Peterson; third Lon Sloan. lourth-Tcm G en try; fifth Athca Ruvbal; sixth Christi Stroeher, seventh Holli Eckman Second run first Mary Ann !HUK IÊUPKH STOCK TANKS Grain 1%", 6 Rail American Scoop BAC12 ; ; - \ Cattle Women i i to meet , - Tann Rictmann. Morrow County Cattlewomcn’s President announced a meeting for Tuesday, July 26. 7 p m at Kates l*lans will he made for fair contests and promotion Silent auction items for State C at tlemens convention to he held in Baker in September and National Beef Cook-O ff Report are on the agenda RE-2-2-3 ► • *• w ' r î - t ' • .■• 7 :- V , - . * /> .* fi L I > D ust Bag >■ - , • . ..t * •* ' L i i i l i Farnam Tech-trol r f. > M Horse Fly Repellent * ♦ > ' Z. \ * r ’ t:*0 I Co-Kdl Dust Bag Refill j 12 .5 1b bag ------------------ ____________ Hi-Lift Jack 1 1 \ m 10 Unit 1 . . » ■ * ■ r < ** *;;•>*% \ \ * 1 * »«. 1 A. •* • Flyguard Brow Brand L A * > ^ 0 0 ¿ íi' ji J L \ y T-Posts 6 ’ Standard w/Clips axis Œ N LX Morrow County LA N D O LA K ES 1 > .S ? . Farnam First Aid Kit , - i 1 v ’1 « * * ■** ,’ V Î Î 1 , ! . X >V ^ t . ."i - •* J' t V * , V*V»: * »* . • c • h ' - f- (n / *. f V : •£ V Munkers; second Holli Eckman. third-lxiri Sloan; fourth-Tcrn Gen try; fifth-Dawn Peterson, sixth- Athea Ruybal; sevcnth-Christi Stroeher Jun iors. first-Jo sely n Evans; second-Tiffanie Munkers; third- Storm y Howard; fourth-C asey Evans. tifth-Angela Munkers The next running will be Tuesday July 26 at 7 p m at the Wranglers Arena in Heppner. ' nAr Joyce Breeding, Heppner. receiv ed word from the U S Marine C orps that her son Donald Tow n send has been promoted to l^tncc Corporal for his excellent perfor mance o f duty. Promotion to a higher grade is not a right in ihc U S Marine Corps, but an earned privilege based on demonstrated performance o f duty and potential to excel at future endeavors Donald is a member o f the Third Reconnaissance Battalion He was graduated from Elgin High School in 1985 Made r Sono was happy to have come to Heppner and says she would like to come back again Heppner Barrel club results « È : Tube Gate • When not attending classes. Sono works pari time at McDonalds So %far. however, she has not visited McDonalds in the United States Her host family is going to remedy this as soon as possible This weekend Sono will go to the Oregon coast with Glen and Lenna Smith and Brcni Wright After the coast trip she is flying to Los Angeles to visit some fnends and go to “ Space Mountain.” She will spend four days in L A and then home to Tokyo When she asked what she liked about Oregon. Sono replied that she liked the hills, less people and more space She really likes tacos, which is something she would not cat when she was in Heppner seven years ago Townsend receives promotion F '• r (L) Kim Wright (middle) Sono Yoshikawa, (R) Nance Wright Ô i y . / r Special guest here from Tokyo for wedding NM77I iL _ J A* « * , , I 8 M » UH uiwcroa o««« inn >mc *0 U i i i l Sue Evans and Claudia Hughes, av ch jirm en o f the 14*8*4 National C ook-O ff Trade Show attended a planning session at Sun River last week National CattlcWomen from all o f Oregon arc needed to facilitate the National Beel Cook-O ff in Portland in .September 1989 Rict mann encourages beef industry support Wheatland Grange meets at Marina By Delpha Jones Wheatland Pomona Grange will meet on Sunday. July 31 at the Boardman Marina Table service and the drink for Uie day will be fur nished. with the dinner being potluck The area will open at 10:30 a m with coffee served and the din ner will begin at I p m. This is the yearly Memorial and the granges are asked to send names o f the departed to the Pomona Chaplain. Loretta lan tis o f Condon Since this is the first time the group has met at the river, it is hoped there will be a good crowd in attendance